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201 Alligin School Roll
Parent or Guardian Finlay Maclennan Inver Alligin
Child Kenneth Maclennan admitted 2/4/1894 born 8/1/1888 
McLennan, Kenneth (I5150)
 
202 Alligin School Roll
Parent or Guardian Roderick Mackenzie Inver Alligin
Child Kenneth admitted 16.7.1902 born 6.3.1897 
McKenzie, Kenneth (I1688)
 
203 Alligin School Roll
Parent or Guardian Finlay Maclennan Inver Alligin
Child Mary admitted 26/4/1886 born 4/12/1879 
McLennan, Mary (I5159)
 
204 Alligin School Roll
Parent or Guardian Roderick Mackenzie, Inver Alligin
Child Mary admitted 26/5/1896 born 13/4/1889 
McKenzie, Mary (I1531)
 
205 Alligin school roll:
Parent Finlay Maclennan Inver Alligin
Child Donald admitted 9/1883 born 6/7/1877 
McLennan, Donald (I5158)
 
206 Also Mary Jane their daughter who departed this life on the 9th of June AD MDCCCXL in the 2nd Year of her age. See Headstone Mather, Mary Jane (I3830)
 
207 Also on 1861 census at Balckburn Street, Radcliffe with William Mather and family is Betty Allen born about 1796 in Radcliffe.
Betty Allen listed as head of household in 1871 census at 29 Blackburn St, Radcliffe. 
Mather, William (I1604)
 
208 Also on schedule is Finlay McLeod, grandson aged 5 years born in Dingwall, Rosshire. Not added as I do not know whose son he is. Source (S143)
 
209 Am researching my line of Allinghams - Archibald Allingham m Ann Flanagan. Arrived Australia 1838 on "Parland" had 9 children - Mary B 1839; Thomas B 1841; Margaret B 1842; Catherine B 1844; Sarah Jane B 1845; George B 1848; Fanny B 1851; Archibald B 1854 & Rosanna B 1858. Archibald's parents George & Mary. William arrived on "Percy" 1841 with his family; his parents George & Mary. Am trying to locate Archibald's siblings. Allingham, Archibald (I2076)
 
210 An Otago Storeman in Solomin Islands: The Diary of William Crossan, copra trader, 1885-86
Edited by: Timothy P Balyiss-Smith, Judith A Bennett
Publisher: Action A.C.T: ANU E Press, 2012
"We see an example of such a shift four years later, when Tom Dabelle, was murdered at Anuta in March 1889. Tom Dabelle, before he moved to Anuta Island off the south coast of Arosi district in earlt 1889, had set up a station just south of Johnstone's village in Hada Bay, at Tawaraha and he seems to have worked with him, just as Crossan had. After his brother went to trade at Simbo in the Western Solomons, Tom Dabelle left Jonstone's area because his own trade store did not have a good beach landing and because the Anuta people invited him to come south to them. Both Johnstone and Tom Dabelle traded with Waterhouse, a Sydney trader." 
(Debelle) Dabelle, Thomas (I1032)
 
211 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ancestry, mpdef (I1971)
 
212 Ancestry - Nova Scotia Immigrants to 1867 Vol 1.
Margaret Fraser, wife of Murdoch, daughter of John McKay; to Nova Scotia 1805 
McKay, Margaret (I5119)
 
213 Ancestry comments added by heather fleet
Oral family history
It is believed Alexander McKenzie left Scotland with Cpt Hector McKenzie in the brig 'Perseverance' Jul 1818. arriving, Picton NS 20 Aug 1818.
Alexander met and married Ann Fraser in NS, with all their family bar Donald, came to NZ on the Breadalbane in 1858, Donald came to NZ at a later date. (my note: Donald stayed and died in NS)
James McKenzie wrote that his uncle Dan Hugh McK was a bridge builder and he had written a book on the Kauri Bush.
The Alex McK had a 600 acre farm on Boularderie Island.
Although not religious followers of Norman McLeod along with most of the Scottish Highlander community in the St Ann's area they respected his ability to lead and with his glowing reports from NZ migrated on board the Breadalbane. 5 months voyage with 6 children, when they arrived in NZ 23 May 1858, a fire burnt all the processions before they had a chance to unpack. They started a farm Limestone Hills Waipu, where he lived till his death age 70 yrs 25 Mar 1868 
McKenzie, Alexander (I5468)
 
214 Angus couldn't read or write and only spoke Gaelic. Margaret could speak a little English. Family (F13)
 
215 Ann appears on the poor register on 3rd Feb 1875, aged 90. She is described as wholly disabled from age with a daughter aged 60 (this would be Isabella). The poor register says she died on 22nd May 1876, however her death certificate states that she died on 3rd July 1876. Ann’s parents are listed as John McBeath and Ann McDonald on her death certificate. McBeath, Anne (I4577)
 
216 Annat McLean, Roderick (I5127)
 
217 Anne daughter of Alexander McGregor and Isabelle McDonald at Shieldaig McGregor, Anne (I5869)
 
218 Apparantly Dororthy, Betty and Marjorie were bridesmaids at the wedding Family (F191)
 
219 Apparently he raised and commanded the Kightsbridge Volunteers (1803). Also apparently a veteran of the American War of Independence. Eyre, Robert Major (I535)
 
220 Applecross Graveyard

In memory of/DONALD MACDONALD/Camusteel, Applecross/died 9th May 1913/aged 78 years/his wife/MARY MATHESON/died 12th May 1920/aged 61 years/their children/KENNETH/died 2nd April 1880/aged 9 years/CATHERINE/died 3rd October 1894/aged 15 years. http://gravestones.rosscromartyroots.co.uk/picture/number12531 
Family (F1995)
 
221 Applecross Poor Register
Present Residence: Aligin;
Status: Married;
Name of each dependent living with Pauper: None;
Age: 60;
Place of Birth: Badenough
Trade or Occupation: Farming & Droving;
If wholly or partially disabled: Paritally;
Description of Disablement: Palsy;
Means and resources of Pauper besides Parochial Releif: Has a croft and crop;
Names, ages and earnings of children nit living with Pauper: David McPherson, 38, earnings not known is married and had one child when he left the country;
Date when admitted on Roll: 21 Aug 1854;
Amount of relief in money: 4/4;
Date and cause of removal from Roll: 1 Sep 1859 died;
Remarks: 7 Aug 1856 reduced to 3/6 per month, 6 Aug 1857 reduced to 3/- per month having a crop and gets money from his son in Australia. 
MacPherson, Alexander (I4777)
 
222 Applecross Poor Register
Present Residence: East Aligin;
Status: Married;
Name of each dependent living with Pauper: David McPherson, 30, born Gairloch;
Age: 75;
Place of Birth: Badenough;
Trade or Occupation: Labourer;
If wholly or partially disabled: Wholly;
Description of Disablement: Infirmity;
Means and resources of Pauper besides Parochial Relief: Has a lot Rent paid by son;
Date when admitted on roll: 3 Feb 1853
Amount of relief money: 3/3;
Date and cause of removal from Roll: Aug 1862 died;
Remarks: 11 Feb 1855 increased to 3/6 per month. 
Gow, Mary (I4778)
 
223 Applecross Poor Register 1845-1917:
McLennan, Peggy
Residence: Inveralligin;
Age: 75
Date of Minute of Parochial Board authorizing relief: 4 Aug 1876
Amount and Description of Relief: 9d per week
Place of Birth: Parish of Applecross
Religious Denomination: Protestant
Condition: Single
Trade or Occupation: Labourer
Wholly or Partially Disabled: Partially
Description of Disablement: Age
Wholly or Partially Destitute: Partially
Earnings: Unknown
Nature of Settlement: Unknown
Register: 8 Aug 1877 allowance increased to 1/-;
15 Dec 1879 1 pair blankets given:
6 Dec 1882 died.
 
McLennan, Margaret (I3526)
 
224 Applecross Poor Register 1846-1917
MacDonald, Christy, Widow
Residence: Inveralligin
Age: 62
Date of Minute of Parochial Baord authorising relief: 27 Apr 1892
Amount and Description of Relief: 1/- per week
Place of Birth: Inveralligin, Applecross
Religious Denomination: Protestant Free Chruch
Conidtion: Widow
Trade or Occupation: General Servant
Wholly or partially Disabled: Partially
Description of Disablement: Fractured Arm
Wholly or Partially Destitute: Partially
Earnings: None as far as known
Nature of Settlement: Birth & Residence
Other Information: This is the daughter of Christy McLennan in Register, they live together
Register: Nov 1897 her arm has never properly healed. She is pretty active and always in good health. Coals must be given her regulalry, 24 Apr 1901 allowance increased to 2/9 per week, 8 Jul 1901 attendance provided at 1/- per week, and attendance at 3/6 per week, 19 Nov 1901 died this date.
 
McKenzie, Christina (I5157)
 
225 Applecross Poor Register 1846-1917
MacLennan Christy
Residence: Inveralligin
Age: 80
Date of Minute of Parochial Baord authorising relief: 6 Nov 1882
Amount and Description of Relief: 9d per week
Place of Birth:
Religious Denomination: Protestant
Conidtion: Widow
Trade or Occupation: Farm Worker
Wholly or partially Disabled: Partially
Description of Disablement: Age
Wholly or Partially Destitute: Partially
Earnings: None as far as known
Nature of Settlement: Birth & Residence
Register: 7 Feb 1883 allowance increased to 1/- per week, 3 Apr 1885 1 pair blankets given 6/10, 6 Sep 1890 she is very frail. Her health is fair, and is attended by her daughter, 22 Apr 1898 died this date. 
MacDonald, Christian (I3613)
 
226 Applecross Poor Register 1846-1917
MaKenzie, Catherine - Residence: Asylum, Larbert, Age: 45, Date of Miniute Parochial Board, authorising relief: 24 Oct 1888; Amount and Description of Relief: -; Place of Birth: Torridon, Parish of Applecross; Religious Denomination: Protestant; Condition: Single; Trade or Occupation: House Maid; Wholly or Partially Disabled: Wholly; Description of Disablement: Insanity; Wholly or Partially Destitute: Wholly; Earnings: None; Nature of Settlement: Birth; Other Information: Daughter of Angus McKenzie, now dead, who resided at Ineraligin, her Brother Roderick McKenzie is her nearest relative alive, her sisters are married at Ineraligin; Register: Feb 1889 recovered, home to Aligin, 28 Mar 1891 sent to the Inverness District Asylum, 10 May 1895 recovered, and remains as Assistant Hall-Maid in Asylum. 
McKenzie, Catherine (I539)
 
227 ARCHIVES OFFICE OF N S W Principal Superintendent of Convicts:
Bound Indents 1827-1828 Fiche 669 Page 61
Ship: "Morley"
Name: Edward Reilly 32/1238
Age: 30
Education: Read and Write
Religion: Catholic
Single or Married: Married
Family: Four Children
Native Place: Dublin
Trade or Calling: Cowhand Labourer
Offence: Cow Stealing
Where Tried: Dublin
When Tried: 23 April 1827
Sentence: 7 years
Former Convictions: None
Height: 5ft 3 1/2ins
Complection: Dark and Ruddy
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Hazel
How Disposed of and Remarks: Charles Throsby, Glenfield. 
Riley (Reilly), Edward (I180)
 
228 Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW: 1856-1861; 1863-1889; 1891-1954), Friday 6 July 1877, Page 5
Marriages
At St Peter's Cathederal Church, Armidale, New England, on July 4th by the Right Rev. Dr Turner, Lord Bishop if the Diocese, Johnston Allingham of Hillgrove near Townsville, Queensland, third surviving son of the late George Allingham Esq, of Bow Island, County Fermanagh, Ireland, to Susan Jane, second daughter of the late George Markham Esq, Cooma, Monaro 
Family (F1073)
 
229 Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser Friday 12 February 1932
LINK WITH THE PAST
Miss Susan Allingham's Death.
"A woman of simple faith, one of the old type of Australian, who had a simple trust in God."
Speaking at the service in the Cathedral, prior to the interment. Rev. Canon Best thus described the late Miss Susan Allingham.
"Her passing" continued Canon Best, "breaks one more link with that earlier phase of life as it was lived in rural districts before modern modes of transport and travel became available. Those conditions bred some fine types
of people, quiet, retired, peaceful—people of character, and Susan Allingham measured up well with others of her
day and generation."
Mr. T. Crowley conducted the funeral arrangements. 
Allingham, Susan (I1600)
 
230 Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser Wednesday 10 February 1932
Obituary
Miss Susan Allingham
Last of Pioneering Family
The last surviving member of one of the pioneering families of the Armidale district, Miss Susan Allingham, passed away yesterday at her home in Beardy-street, at the age of 86 years.
Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Allingham, members of a well-known Irish family, who migrated to Australia from Boa's Isle, Northern Ireland, and settled at Hillgrove Station, where they lived with their family for many years. After the death of their parents, the sons and daughters carried on the property until, one by one, they were claimed by death. The late Miss Allingham was the last to survive, the others being Misses Elizabeth and Ann and Messers George, William and Robert. No member of the family survives and so, but for relations, the family has passed out of existence. After the deaths of her brothers and sisters, Miss Allingham lived in Armidale.
Throughout her life she worked incessantly for charity. The hospital, the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute; and many other institutions have every reason to remember her unfailing gereosity and active support. She was also a staunch supporter of the Church of England.
The funeral took place yesterday afternoon to the Church of England portion of the Armidale Cemetary, after a service in St Peter's Cathedral. Both the service and the graveside ceremony, which were conducted by Rev Canon Best, were largely attended and there were many beautiful wreaths. Canon Best paid a beautiful and moving trbute to deceased. 
Allingham, Susan (I1600)
 
231 Army No 26366. Adress in 1917 when he enlisted is 20 Nancy Street, Seedly, Pendleton, Manchester Eccleston, Ernest (I702)
 
232 Arrived abord the "Helen" 21 July 1841. Family (F283)
 
233 Arrived Australia 1838 on "Parland" Family (F1384)
 
234 Arrived in Australia 1841 aboard "Percy" Martin, Christopher (I5635)
 
235 Arrived in Australia aboard the Orestes ARMSTRONG, Robert (I3126)
 
236 Arrived in Australia aboard the Orestes ARMSTRONG, Elizabeth (I3127)
 
237 Arrived in Australia as an assisted immigrant aboard the Ida in January 1864. Says brother John already there in Wellington. Ramsay, William (I3876)
 
238 Arrived in Australia in 1839 aboard the "Argyle" Ruske, Margaret (I5636)
 
239 Arrived in Australia with Edward Allingham and Elizabeth Morrow aboard the Percy on 28 August 1841 MORROW, William (I1535)
 
240 Arrived in Brisbane 22 Sep 1886 aboard the "Almora" as Assisted Immigrants Family (F544)
 
241 Arrived in Brisbane 23 Dec 1883 aboard the "Berwick Law" as Assisted Immigrants with baby Margaret.
 
Family (F545)
 
242 Arrived in PEI between 1830 and 1834 (daughter Mary born in 1830 in Applecross and daughter Elizabeth born in 1834 in PEI). McRae, Angus (I5181)
 
243 Arrived in Sydney aboard the Percy in 1841. Looked after on voyage by sister Elizabeth (married to William Allingham). Martin, Matilda (I5637)
 
244 Arrived in Sydney aboard the Percy in 1841. This was the same ship that Edward Allingham and Elizabeth Morrow and family arrived in. Family (F503)
 
245 Arrived in US about 1840 Hetherington, Francis (I5760)
 
246 Ashes In Bedford Basin, Cremated Mahon Mackenzie, Angus Alexander (I76)
 
247 at her daughter Louie's house) Morrow, Frances (Fanny) (I210)
 
248 Award for service: From the Ross-shire Journal of 11 Sept 1964

Mr John Maclennan, who has retired as postman at Kinlochewe, has been presented with the Imperial Service Medal in recognition of 34 years of zealous and meritorious service. Mr Maclennan served at Shieldaig for 28 years and at Kinlochewe for six years. 
McLennan, John (I5812)
 
249 Banns: Alfred Greenland of this parish, Bachelor and Mary Ann Jones of the parish of Wells, Spinster - January 4, 11 & 18th Family (F1055)
 
250 Baptised 15 Dec 1833 Alligin to Angus Mackenzie and Mary MacDonald - Janet (born 20.9.1835) McKenzie, Janet (I538)
 

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